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...lost nearly all its then awesome $800,000 investment, and save for a 1985 Lincoln Center concert version, there has been no revival. The $3 million-plus London production opened to bigger advance sales than Cats, Les Miserables or the current hottest ticket, Phantom of the Opera, according to Cameron Mackintosh, who produced them all. If it thrives, he envisions raising $8 million to "help bring Follies back to Broadway, which created the traditions it celebrates" -- a rare reverse transfer that would be welcome and yet, for Americans, a little humbling...
Crimson two-seat Kevin Cameron agreed: "We raced two good crews, and we weren't quite there. But we've got two weeks to get it together...
...Eight from last year's varsity are the stern pair of seniors George Hunnewell at stroke and Rich Kennelly at seven. Moving up form the JV which didn't lose all last year until it faced the Harvard freshmen at Henley, are Captain Steve Wayne at four, Kevin Cameron at two, and Claude Sirlin at five. Varsity recruits from that extraordinary '86 freshman boat include six-man Jack Rusher, three-man Donald Fawcett, and Phillip Schuller...
...Crimson line-up will remain unchanged from last week. Senior George Hunnewell will stroke the varsity, backed by Rich Kennelly at seven, Jack Rusher at six, Claude Sirlin at five, Captain Steve Wayne in the four-seat, Allen Fawcett at three, and a bow pair of Kevin Cameron, and Phillip Schuller. Jim Crick will Cox the varsity...
...sales of more than $11 million -- the most in U.S. theater history, nearly double the $6.2 million record set by Cats in 1982. The show is already slated to open in 20 more countries: requests have come from the Soviet Union and South Africa, Bulgaria and Japan. Says Producer Cameron Mackintosh, 40, an impresario whose properties include Cats, Little Shop of Horrors and the London smash The Phantom of the Opera: "Les Miserables has the potential to be the most successful musical of the past 20 or 30 years...